“She like, ‘You have your rapper friend with you? What y’all gonna do? Go to the strip club?’ Do drugs when y’all leave here?’ ‘No, ma’am. “My boy King Fish were in the federal court in front of the judge,” he said. “That’s definitely a highlight on my reel,” he said.īut that major appearance was also nearly sidelined by trouble with the law. She also asked him to appear in the music video for “No Angel” - along with Texas rappers like Slim Thug and Bun B - a clip that acts as a tribute to her home state. Wall didn’t just make grills for Queen Bey. Everybody loves her everywhere…But for her to be from Houston and to represent Third Ward the way she does, we’re so proud of her.”Ī photo posted by Rap-Up on at 4:55pm PST “It’s a great sense of pride to be able to work with Beyoncé,” said Paul.
In fact, Beyoncé and Jay Z also got their grills from Wall and his business partner TV Johnny. Of course, Yeezy isn’t the only superstar to receive one of Paul’s grills. Thankfully, he was able to hit the lab in time to complete what’s become one of his most celebrated verses yet. I cussed the police out thinking I was getting ‘Punk’d.’ I almost ain’t make it.” “Telling me I’m about to go do a song with Kanye West and I’m getting pulled over by the police. “Y’all gotta be ‘Punk’-ing me right now,” he remembered thinking.
“I got pulled over on the way to the studio,” he said, noting that his driver made an illegal turn.īut the Slab God couldn’t believe the sequence of events was even real. Ironically though, “Drive Slow” could have been sidetracked due to a traffic violation.